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  4. HOLLAND THREATENED WITH FAMINE

    LONDON June 27—Unless there is considerable additional food obtainable outside the rationing system, the under-nourichment and finally death through hunger of many Dutch people will be unavoidable. ...

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  5. News Index

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  6. Nazis Rush Aid To Italy

    LONDON June 27—It Is clear that the Germans are hurrying increasing aid, including troops and anti-aircraft guns, to the ...

    Article : 341 words
  7. Appeals By Police Constables

    SYDNEY Monday.— A letter written by the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Mackay, was produced to-day at the Manpower ...

    Article : 168 words
  8. U.S. SUBMARINE DESTROYS JAPANESE SHIP

    Two members of the c aw of an American submarine have Just tossed “Molotov cocktails.” or Incendiary bombs aboard a Japanese trawler somewhere in enemy waters to destroyed the vessel. Too small to, warrant the use of a [?] the enemy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Australia’s Effort Praised In Britain

    LONDON June. 27—“The complete destruction of the Japanese army once threatening Port Moresby does not mean that all danger is over in this sector of ...

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  10. GOATSKIN EXPRESS”

    CHUNGKING June 27.— The Goatskin Express” floated into Chuagking on Saturday, carrying lightly over 31 tons of petroleum ...

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  11. Destroyer And Cargo Ship Strafed

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA Monday—Near [?] were scored on an enemy [?] vessel and a destroyed which were attacked ...

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  12. Shells Across The Straits

    LONDON June 27—Enemy long-ranger guns this afternoon fired shells across the Straits of- Dover, two single ...

    Article : 41 words
  13. Chinese Gains

    CHUNGKING June 27 — Quoting a High Command announcement, the American Associated Press states that ...

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  14. SLUMS IN WASHINGTON

    WASHINGTON Jane. 27.— A committee of the House of representatives has Issued a tern warning of the possibility ...

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  15. MORE EGGS FOR CIVILIANS SOON

    SYDNEY Monday—The Commonwealth Egg Controller (Mr. H. Sonter) stated that in a week or two there should be an ample ...

    Article : 81 words
  16. EIRE ELECTION SEQUEL

    DUBLIN June 27.—Whether de Valera will head the Government in Eire will not be known until Thursday when the new ...

    Article : 84 words
  17. University Not Responsible For Call-ups

    SIDNEY Monday—The Acting Registrar of Sydney University, Mr. G. Dale, to-day denied that the university was responsible ...

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  18. Home-made Bomb Explosion

    SYDNEY Monday—When home-made bomb’ exploded in a garage in Malvern Avenue. Merry lands on Sunday, three ...

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  19. Tyre-Strippers Busy At Week-end

    SYDNEY Monday— even motor cars were stripped of their tyros in the metropolitan area in the week-end. ...

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  20. To-day’s Leader: “Sold a Pup A Post-WarProblem

    LONDON July 27—According Berlin, the Russians have attacked on the Orel and Finnish fronts, It admits that breaches ...

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  21. ON TRIAL FOR MURDER OF BOY

    SYDNEY Monday—Lionel Roy Sallow, 24, a salesman, was barged at Central Criminal court to-day with having ...

    Article : 73 words
  22. Sydney Produce Markets

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  23. THREW SIX CHILDREN INTO RIVER

    AUCKLAND Monday.— Mrs. Emma Robertson. 37, threw her six children from a bridge into the river near Invercargill ...

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  24. Release of Men To Grow Tobacco

    CANBERRA Monday. — The Minister of Commerce, Mr. Scilly said to-day that arrangements would be made for the release ...

    Article : 82 words
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  26. Payment of Dairy Subsidy Soon

    CANBERRA Monday — The Minister for Commerce, Mr. Scully, said today that the first payments under the £6,500,000 ...

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  27. Three Collieries Idle To-day

    SYDNEY Monday. 4— Three collieries are idle in New South Wales to-day At Vale of Clywdd, in the west there was a dispute ...

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  28. CAPTURED NAZI

    This German parachute trooper, wearing the iron Cross decoration, was captured of Suoucsst during the Allied drive in Turn ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. RUSSO-POLISH RELATIONS

    LONDON June 27.— Polish quarters in London attach considerable Importance to a personal letter that President Roosevelt ...

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  30. UNLICENSED WIRELESS SETS

    NEWCASTLE Monday — For having unlicensed wireless sets Harold Vincent Johnson, King-road, New Lambton and ...

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  31. QUISLING ONLY IN NAME

    NEW YORK June-27.—Captain Gunnar Quisling, cousin of the Norwegian traitor, and chief of Georgla’s Camp Steward eye ...

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  32. Nazi Charges Against Spaniards

    LONDON June 27. — The Germans are accusing the Spanish Government of helping the Allies according to a Berne correspondent ...

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  33. AMERICAN BOMBERS BUSY IN PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON June, 27—In an early morning raid a formation of Liberators on Sunday attacked Ballale Island, in the South Pacific, starting a number of fires, says to-day’s navy communique, which says other Liberators attacked ...

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  35. ILLEGAL BETTING

    NEWCASTLE .Monday — For being in a lane for-betting purpose Walter Jones (40), clerk, was fined £20 or 40 days in the ...

    Article : 70 words
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  37. GREEK CLUB RAIDED

    NEWCASTLE Mon —when police raided premises remises of the Green Club in King-st, Newcastle at 2 50 a.m. on Saturday, a dice ...

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